

A Heroine Waiting for Her Paramour: Vasakasajja Nayika, from a Nurpur Rasikapriya
A woman sits on a green lily pad surrounded by pink flowers and green leaves. She wears a pink short-sleeved top and a long red skirt with gold designs. Her hair is styled up and she wears a bindi on her forehead, earrings, bracelets on both wrists, and a necklace. Two tan and white animals with horns are present; one drinks from the water near pink flowers and green lily pads, and the other sits on the right side. The woman touches her face with her right hand, and her left arm extends outward. Dark trees are in the background against a dark sky. The artwork itself has a red border.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 649 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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